New Study Asks: Do Tropical Storms Impact Drought in The US? 21 January 2022

New Study Asks: Do Tropical Storms Impact Drought in The US?

Researchers are studying whether tropical storms can help mitigate drought conditions in affected regions of the United States.

21 January 2022

Equity in Practice: AMS Joint Sessions Focus on Actionable Integration of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion

NOAA representatives to present AMS sessions on improving inclusionary measures in climate research

New publication: Will the COVID-19 lockdown slow the trend of increasing atmospheric CO2 concentration? 21 January 2022

New publication: Will the COVID-19 lockdown slow the trend of increasing atmospheric CO2 concentration?

The pandemic presented a unique opportunity to study the atmosphere’s response to widespread and sudden emission reductions, documented in a new publication in Environmental Research Letters.

CPO Speaker Featured at Annual Meeting of the Southeast and Caribbean Disaster Resilience Partnership 14 January 2022

CPO Speaker Featured at Annual Meeting of the Southeast and Caribbean Disaster Resilience Partnership

On January 26th, Frank Niepold of CPO will speak on a panel at the virtual Southeast and Caribbean Disaster Resilience Partnership meeting.

CPO Representative to Present Urban Climate Modeling Session at AMS 17th Symposium on Societal Applications 14 January 2022

CPO Representative to Present Urban Climate Modeling Session at AMS 17th Symposium on Societal Applications

CPO’s Ned Gardiner will present Urban Climate Modeling: Approaches and Tools for Pathways to Societal Resilience and Adaptation, with a focus on the Chicago region.

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